The light-absorbing pigment used in this process
What is chlorophyll?
This structure regulates the movement of materials into and out of the cell
The negative particle that makes up atoms.
What are electrons?
Where glycolysis takes place in the cell?
A way of knowing
What is science?
The energy plants use for this process
What is the sun?
The function of this cell structure is to support and protect the cell
What is cell wall?
The particle that is the atomic number
What are protons?
Glycolysis breaks this down into 2 pyruvates
What is glucose?
A well-tested explanation of that explains a lot of observations
What is a theory?
Another name for producers (includes most plants)
This organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful and picks up waste.
What is lysosome?
Atoms of the same element with the same number of protons and a different number of these
What are isotopes?
This process breaks down food molecules to release energy
What is cellular respiration?
Personal preference or point of view
What is bias?
Products of the light-dependent reactions
What is ATP, NADPH, and O2
This organelle stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
What is vacuole?
A substance formed by the chemical joining of two or more elements in definite amounts.
What are compounds?
Glycolysis provides the cell with this amount of ATP
What is 2 ATP?
The variable that is changed in an experiment
What is independent variable?
Another name for light-independent reactions
What is the Calvin cycle?
This structure makes proteins using instructions from the nucleus
What are ribosomes?
The basic structure of life, highly structured and microscopic
What are cells?
In eukaryotes electron transport occurs here
What is mitochondrial membrane?
Scientist make measurements using this
What is International System of Measurements?